The document provides instructions for a student assignment to create a one-page advertisement for Niccolo Machiavelli's book "The Prince" that must include a drawing, color, reasons to be interested, a price, what the book offers, and a made-up quote from someone living at the time describing the benefits of reading the book. An example advertisement is also provided promoting Roman roads.
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Students create an advertisement which includes information about Machiavelli's "The Prince"
The document provides instructions for a student assignment to create a one-page advertisement for Niccolo Machiavelli's book "The Prince" that must include a drawing, color, reasons to be interested, a price, what the book offers, and a made-up quote from someone living at the time describing the benefits of reading the book. An example advertisement is also provided promoting Roman roads.
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The document provides instructions for a student assignment to create a one-page advertisement for Niccolo Machiavelli's book "The Prince" that must include a drawing, color, reasons to be interested, a price, what the book offers, and a made-up quote from someone living at the time describing the benefits of reading the book. An example advertisement is also provided promoting Roman roads.
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WE WILL DO A SONG OF THE DAY LATER: FINISH YOUR ADVERTISEMENT BEFORE LUNCH
The Prince Advertisement
5 points (see pg 55 in book) GLUE on PG 14 Your Task: Create an advertisement for Niccolo Machiavellis book The Prince. This should be a one-page ad that could appear in a newspaper or magazine. Your ad must include: 1. A drawing of the item or the location of the event 2. Color throughout (needs to be on a computer sheet) 3. Why people should be interested 4. A price 5. A list of what the item does 6. A made up quote from someone living at the time
Example:
Roman Roads Travel in style! If you need to move your army quickly, nothing beats a Roman road!